Massachusetts Gentle Dental - In Your Local Area

Sir Hao Foo, D.D.S, MSAppointments: (508) 754-5226

Sir Foo

Sir Hao Foo, D.D.S, MS

Sir Hao Foo, D.D.S, MS practices the highest infection control standards to protect our patients and ourselves. In the Worcester, MA area, Dr. Sir Foo and his staff strictly observe all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines. All instruments are cleaned, disinfected and routinely sterilized as recommended by the American Dental Association and the Centers for Disease Control. Whenever possible, disposable, single-use items are used to ensure your safety.

One of the first things people notice is your smile. All it takes is a single appointment or two with Worcester area dentist Sir Foo, , and you, too, can have the winning, healthy-looking smile you've always wanted. The beautiful cosmetic results you'll get from Sir Hao Foo, D.D.S, MS can be immediate and dramatic!

For comfortable dental hygiene treatment in the Worcester, Massachusetts area, Dr. Sir Foo is known for having a gentle touch. The friendly team at Sir Hao Foo, D.D.S, MS provides teeth cleaning for a whiter smile.

Maintaining good dental hygiene is the foundation for healthy teeth and gums. We're committed to helping you have a lifetime of oral health.

A beautiful smile can brighten your life! If you are continuously hiding your chipped, stained, or cracked teeth from others, it's time for a change! Sir Foo, , a trusted Worcester area dentist, can fix chips, cracks, and stains to reveal a great new smile - and a new you. You'll look so good you'll wonder why you waited so long!

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Aubin Orthodontics of WakefieldAppointments: (508) 393-7778

Phillip Aubin D.D.S.

Aubin Orthodontics of Wakefield

At Aubin Orthodontics of Wakefield we aim to maximize your insurance benefits and make any remaining balance easily affordable. Northborough area dentist Dr. Phillip Aubin and his knowledgeable staff can help answer any of your insurance questions.

We accept most insurance carriers. Please check with us prior to your appointment, but it's safe to say we likely accept the type of insurance you carry.

Aubin Orthodontics of WakefieldAppointments: (781) 245-1001

Phillip Aubin D.D.S.

Aubin Orthodontics of Wakefield

If you're looking for clear braces in the Wakefield area, our team at Aubin Orthodontics of Wakefield provides them. We'll be happy to discuss your situation and create your individual treatment plan for invisible dental braces.

We have extensive knowledge about the different kinds of orthodontic treatments available today. We're committed to creating the straight teeth and happy smile you're looking for.

Did you know that trusted Wakefield area TMJ/TMD dentist Phillip Aubin, D.D.S. offers treatment for jaw pain relief? If you're experiencing discomfort when you move your jaw, or you hear clicking and popping when you chew, we want to help.

Our friendly team is happy to answer questions. There's no need to continue to live with pain. Relief is just a phone call away.

Wakefield area Invisalign® dentist Phillip Aubin, D.D.S. is happy to provide your new clear braces. At Aubin Orthodontics of Wakefield, we want you to have the straight teeth and beautiful smile you desire.

We're happy to assess your needs create your individual treatment plan for braces. You may be able to have your new Invisalign® aligners sooner than you think!

At Aubin Orthodontics of Wakefield we offer a range of treatment options for sleep apnea. If snoring or obstructed breathing is a problem, call Dr. Aubin today to learn how we can help you breathe easier.

Left untreated, sleep apnea can cause serious health problems, so contact us now to schedule an examination.

Most major credit cards are accepted at Aubin Orthodontics of Wakefield in the Wakefield area. Types of cards accepted include Visa, MasterCard, and Discover Card.

Oral Health and Fluoride

We've all heard the success story of fluoride, perhaps the most dramatic turnaround of a population's dental health in history. But we're finding the benefits of fluoride extend beyond decay prevention in our children. There's something in fluoride for adults, too.

As we get a little older, the gums tend to recede, exposing the tooth root. Since the root surface is dentin, rather than tough, protective enamel, the root becomes more susceptible to decay. Dentin is closer to nerves, too, so teeth can be sensitive to heat and cold.

Fluorides can help with your dental hygiene program. The numbers in a recent University of Iowa survey are impressive. At the end of a year-long study, adults aged 54 to 93 enjoyed 67% less decay on the root surfaces (and 41% less on tooth crowns) than non-fluoride users. We've seen the same kinds of success when it comes to gum problems with fluoride, there is less plaque, less tartar, and less bacteria all around to multiply into gum disease.

Gel-Kam

Many patients know Gel-Kam well.

Gel-Kam is a prescription stannous fluoride, much more effective than other fluoride compounds on the market.

Just after you visit your dental hygienist to have your teeth cleaned is a good time to introduce you to Gel-Kam. Right away it restores the fluoride lost during dental cleaning. At home, you apply Gel-Kam once daily, after your regular preventive dentistry regimen.

We're seeing good results with Gel-Kam. It's easy to use and it's safe - a low fluoride concentration that still works.

Your dentist is likely to recommend a home fluoride program if you're having recurrent caries, difficulty in keeping free of plaque and calculus, or gum recession.

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Preventive Dentistry

One of the simplest dental hygiene exercises you can do for yourself is something you've heard before and it bears repeating: floss.

Every 24 hours, bacteria contribute to a new batch of plaque. Brushing, no matter how well done, will not get all the "bugs," especially between teeth and where tooth meets gum tissue. Flossing before or after brushing should be a part of everyone's oral health care program. The kind of floss, waxed, unwaxed, tape, doesn't matter. Just choose the product you're comfortable with, and use it.

Maybe you never quite got the hang of flossing, or are a little out of practice. Here's a quick refresher course.

Wrap about 18 inches of floss around your fingers; give yourself about five to six taut inches to work with. If the floss frays or builds up with debris, re-loop the floss and keep at it.

Try starting on the upper molars, way in the back; they're most difficult to reach. Follow the curve of enamel on every surface you can, three to four passes each.

Where teeth meet, you may have to gently pull the floss to the gum line. Avoid sawing motions as that may damage soft tissue.

Proceed from the back teeth to the center front. Then repeat the process on the other side.

Rinse, and there you are.

If you find all this tedious or feel you're "all thumbs," a floss threader can help. Your dental hygienist can show you how to handle one. Just ask for help.

And remember, any amount of time you spend on plaque removal is time well spent for better dental health. The more time the better. If you have more questions or for more information, just call your dentist.

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